Mantis Space Emerges From Stealth with $10 Million for Solar-Power Constellation
Mantis Space aims to solve satellite power gaps by building orbital solar payloads with $10 million seed funding and expanding staff in Albuquerque and Silicon Valley.
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Mantis Space emerges from stealth with $10 million for solar-power constellation
SAN FRANCISCO – Mantis Space, a New Mexico startup planning a constellation to supply solar power to spacecraft, emerged from stealth March 12 with $10 million in seed funding. “We are building a constellation of satellites that deliver power directly to solar arrays that exist in the market today and bringing products to market that […] The post Mantis Space emerges from stealth with $10 million for solar-power constellation appeared first on S…
Mantis Space reveals Albuquerque headquarters details, aims to triple satellite revenue
An aerospace company is bringing its headquarters to Albuquerque with a novel solution for satellites that lose power when they move out of the sun's view. The startup has secured its first seed round of funding and is already hiring locally.
Mantis Space exits stealth with $10 million for orbital power delivery
Mantis Space closed a $10 million seed round to develop laser-based solar power transmission for satellites operating in the shadow of the Earth.Mantis Space has emerged from stealth with an oversubscribed $10 million seed round to develop orbital energy infrastructure designed to eliminate the solar generation downtime caused by Earth’s shadow. Mantis Space is developing a constellation of satellites to be stationed in Medium Earth Orbit (MEO),…
Mantis Space Emerges from Stealth with $10M Seed
Mantis Space is aiming to bring power into the light—and now it has the money to do so. The startup, which is building tech to beam solar power from one satellite to another, formally exited stealth today with the announcement of $10M in seed financing. Mantis will use the funds to complete development of its prototype payload and to grow its workforce. Rule 1 Ventures led the round, which included funds from Mantis incubator Montauk Capital. …
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